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- Boating Forum - iboats Boating Forums
Discussion of boats, general boating questions and anything else directly related to a boat or an engine
- Prime and Paint Aluminum Boat - iboats Boating Forums
Currently the boat has 99% of the existing paint on it, a few spots are bare aluminum from scratches and what not I’ve began feathering out any scratches to make the surface flush and once feathered I have used a vinegar water mix following by some etching primer out of a spray can
- Boat crash Parker- Idiot rock | River Daves Place
A boat full of people ran into idiot rock last night across from echo Anyone have any info on the passengers? @NicPaus are you at your place? I’ve been hoping all night they found everyone, we stayed away from the lights and just kept an eye out down river a bit🫤 I think he mentioned he would be out at Echo this weekend
- HOW to remove old gas from internal gas tank - iboats Boating Forums
Re: HOW to remove old gas from internal gas tank the boat is out of the water and time get going on this project bummer- of course, the sending unit is someplace that is not easily accessible would hate to take off the helm so that being said, can i pull the fuel from the line that leaves the tank and hits the water fuel sep??
- Troubleshooting Trim Gauge Sender - iboats Boating Forums
hi everyone I installed a new trim sending unit and limit switch this weekend with new wiring through the transom housing and hooked everything up I turned the key to the “On” position, and the trim gauge just stays pegged all the way up It stays that way whether key is on or off with no
- Lets Talk Boat Prices - 2025 | River Daves Place
Like the title says, let's talk about boat prices A couple comments in the Hallett 255 thread said, "Covid prices are coming down finally" and "2020 - 2024 is over" Are the prices really coming down?? And of course 2020 - 2024 is over, it is 2025 😉😉 But seriously though, I don't see any
- Do I need 4x4 to launch boat? - iboats Boating Forums
Re: Do I need 4x4 to lauanch boat? Re: Do I need 4x4 to lauanch boat? If you get a locking rear end and are careful a 2wd will handle "most" ramp situations I have seen some 2wd owners carry a set of traction mats just in case It really depends on the ramp, how deep you need to launch and the surface conditions I know of some ramps that a 2wd is fine and some where a 4wd is required I have
- mercruiser 3. 0 performance, pros and cons, what can I expect?
Re: mercruiser 3 0 performance, pros and cons, what can I expect? the 3 0 is a small motor it is great for a light cruise, however if your looking for performance, I suspect you may hit 35mph in your hull In my 17' (actually 16 5') I hit 42 on a good day with the right prop if you plan on water sports as well as cruising, you will need to carry two props
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